To The Core: Sagittarius Secrets Revealed, Act
Two
December 9, 2005 (with picture)
http://cainer.com/ericfrancis/dec9.html
Dear Friend and Reader:
EACH YEAR in late [Northern Hemisphere] autumn, just before
the winter holidays, the passage of time seems to be compressed. Socially, this
involves the rush to complete year-end commitments and the pressures associated
with holiday obligations. Seasonally, the days are brief and growing shorter,
creating the sense of shrinking time and giving the illusion that it's midnight
when it's really eight in the evening. For many, energy wanes with the amount
of available sunlight.
But astronomically, there's another fact to consider: the
Sun is aligning with the core of the Milky Way, our home galaxy. We live in a
cluster of a few hundred billion stars (nobody is sure exactly how many), and
at the core is an enormous concentration of stellar energy, potent radio
signals on many spectra (including a lot of infrared) and surges of gamma ray
radiation.
When we face the Sun this time of year, this is what we are
facing into; the Sun is like a condenser, resonating with the galaxy and
redistributing its energy to us; and the overall effect is very intense. The
feeling is like a cosmic storm from which there is no easy shelter. We just
need to let the energy surge through us and around us, and be as open, expanded
and conductive as possible.
Welcome to Sagittarius.
Sometimes envisioned as a hunter, an archer or a Centaur,
Sagittarius is located near another constellation, Centaurus -- this
constellation representing Chiron, who was given a place in the heavens by
Zeus, upon giving up his physical immortality. I don't think it's a mere
coincidence that the two are near one another, as Chiron has many associations
with galactic themes and itself seems to be an entity that (astrologically
anyway) helps us assimilate the powerful surges of awareness that are in their
essence galactic.
As you're reading this article, keep in mind that it's about
one of the main energy sources behind Sagittarius and Chiron -- whatever is at
the core of the Milky Way, and its spiritual and psychological effects.
It may help to begin with a visual reference to the Galactic
Core. Our Sun is part of a massive spiral of stars in space, which feature a
bulge in the center. At the core of this bulge is something called a
supermassive black hole. This black hole shares the same location as
Sagittarius A, a complex radio source also located at the core of our galaxy.
The two are "associated," not necessarily one and the same. Nearly a
century after Einstein theorized their existence, science only acknowledged the
existence of the black hole on Sept. 5, 2001, in a discovery made by use of the
orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Most of the time, we see images of other galaxies. But here
is an amazing view from the edge of our own galaxy looking in toward the core.
The reason you cannot see the spiral arms is because we're located too close to
the galactic plane. But this image, made from many smaller pictures, gives an
excellent perspective on where we sit in relationship to the core.
But there is a hidden element: deep in the core is a mass
more than 2 million times that of our own Sun, but contained in a small stretch
of space, about 93 million miles. (This is so small, it's not even noted in
light years, but in miles. For reference, our Sun is 870,000 miles in diameter,
about one tenth as wide as a black hole 2 million times heavier.) So the one
thing we know is that whatever's in there is very heavy; it is small, by
astronomical standards; and it's thus extremely compact and dense. It emits so
much gravity that it seems to hold the whole galaxy together. The only
candidate is a black hole.
The Sun orbits the core of the galaxy in about 227 to 240
million years, according to most estimates, called a cosmic year. Our Sun is
located about 28,000 light years from the core, swirling along on one of the
far edges, between two of the spiral arms; no wonder it's so lonely out here.
In a horoscope chart, the core is located at close to 27
degrees of Sagittarius, which the Sun crosses from approximately Dec. 16
through 20 each year, just before the [Northern Hemisphere] winter solstice.
The ancient Mayans paid a lot of attention to the Galactic
Core in their mythmaking, astronomy and astrology. (Ball games were also their
highest religious rituals, giving sports events a Sagittarian spin.) Long-term
timing factors involving the Earth-Sun alignment to this point are the main
event behind the 2012 phenomenon, which is so close that we're experiencing its
effects today: mainly, as the rapid acceleration of the historical process,
Earth changes, and for some, rapid shifts in consciousness. Indeed, in a very
Chiron like way, we are facing a crisis of global consciousness. If we wake up,
we save ourselves; if we don't, it seems, we go down.
Both Eastern and Western astrologers have pretty much left
galactic subject matter out of the discussion until recently, but it's finally
starting to come up. "The astrological effects of fixed stars were the
only influences from outside the solar system considered in traditional
astrology," says the Astrology Encyclopedia by James R. Lewis. "More
recently, astrological researchers have begun to explore the potential
astrological significance of galactic as well as extragalactic phenomena --
such as the galactic center, black holes, pulsars, quasars and so forth."
One of the leading minds driving the discussion, or more
often, bushwhacking and trailblazing it into existence, is an Arizona-based
astrologer named Philip Sedgwick, whose work I've discussed in several prior
columns.
Sedgwick proposes that those individuals with the Galactic
Core prominent in their chart -- conjunct an inner planet (Sun, Moon, Mercury,
Mars, Venus, Ceres) or an angle (ascendant, descendant, MC/IC) -- reveal a
potential link "with whatever is behind all this."
All this, as in the appearance of reality; we all know there
is a deeper world, and the prominence of the GC creates or allows access to the
feeling of its existence on a personal level.
According to Sedgwick, whose views have been summarized in
the Astrology Encyclopedia, "When this transpersonal link is ignored, the
individual can experience stress and confusion; when it is consciously
appropriated, information can be grasped that the individual may seem to have
no outward way of knowing."
That sounds like intuitive knowledge; knowledge from the
core. And at the core is a lot of this black hole stuff -- dark matter. So, at
the core of our island of light is dark matter, and when this is assessed for
its psychological and spiritual dynamics (i.e., by astrologers, who study the
effects of the cosmos on people and society), we find out that it's essentially
sub- or super-consciousness, which is the source of information accessed by
artists and visionaries. But to others, this depth of awareness can be disturbing,
and needs to be consciously directed somehow.
"What is in that Center?" asks Kelley Hunter, an
astrologer who did her Ph.D. on the psychological and spiritual meaning of dark
matter, and a specialist in the Black Moon Lilith (the lunar apogee).
"Science is the latest myth. We tend to think of
science as fact. But in fact, it is the latest story or interpretation of what
we are seeing through our technology and through abstract mathematical
formulas. It's the duty of astrology and astrologers to incorporate our
intuitive knowing to envision possibilities that science won't consider. They
won't consider the consciousness of cosmos, or the cosmos as conscious."
Reality Check: 1647 Astrology Textbook
This all sounds very 9th house, does it not? The soul, the
higher self, God, "whatever is behind all this," and the spiritual
implications of science or anything at all. And it points to the core of the
vast island in space in which we live, a likely "physical source" for
some kind of super-consciousness, or deep sub-consciousness.
Let's go back a few hundred years, to Christian Astrology,
the first astrology book ever written in English, by William Lilly.
The 9th house and the corresponding sign, Sagittarius, are
described in his 1647 text, which is based on traditional astrology and Lilly's
own observations. "By this house, we give judgment of voyages or long
journeys beyond the seas; of religious men, or clergy of any kind, whether
bishops or inferior ministers; dreams, visions, foreign countries, of books,
learning, church livings, or benefices, or advowsons [a political function in
the church]; of the kindred of one's wife."
So the great distance, or the spiritual subject matter, or
"men of god" theme of this house, goes back a long way, long before
the rather odd spiritual entity of the Galactic Core was known about by our
culture.
Of Sagittarius, he says, it represents: "A stable of
great horses, or horses for the wars, or a house where usually great
four-footed beasts are kept; it represents in the fields, hills, and the
highest places of lands or grounds that rise a little above the rest; in houses
or upper rooms, near the fire."
The horse imagery comes from the Centaur, or the later image
of an archer on his horse. The imagery of the higher place, the grounds that
rise above the rest, is a beautiful intuitive take on the GC, as is the feeling
of the upper room, close to the fire.
The point of the arrow of Sagittarius points right to the
Galactic Core, which some consider to be our celestial origins.
"If you take one T out of matter, you get 'mater' which
is mother in Latin," Hunter says. "Hence, dark mater is dark mother.
And a dark goddess appears in every culture, and recent DNA research has shown
that we all come from a shared ancestress from the heart of
The dark feminine appears, as well, as a spiritual
archetype.
"The dark-faced goddesses, whether it be blue, black,
or brown, they are the goddesses of mystery, like the black Madonna -- who
offer miracles and healings, and initiation, and go beyond the rational. In
that way, they're meta-physical and irrational, which is why they often have
demonic reputations."
But that which is depicted or perceived as dark is often a
representative of sexuality. Many cultures have long attempted to
"purify" women of their sexual feelings and deny their sexual
experiences.
"What we think of the dark goddesses, personally or
culturally, is what we can imagine is inside that black hole at the heart of a
galaxy. What is the heart of the galaxy made of? Is it terror, or love? What is
the ultimate truth? Let's not only listen to scientists to tell us what that
is."
Some Possible Interpretations
I've cast the Galactic Core into nearly every chart I've
read for quite a few years. The delineation for the point that I've come up
with is, "That which we perceive as outside us but which is really within
us."
This is a fair proposition for how God/Goddess manifests in
consciousness. I've had many sweeping insights about the GC working with
clients -- and often failed to write them down. Then, yesterday, I was reading
an essay on Philip Sedgwick's CD The Soul of the Sky, in which he advises
people to write down their
This CD and much other information is available on his
website. He is one of the undisputed pioneers in the field of deep space
astrology. I've found Phil's astrological teaching to be some of the most direct
and effective in the field. Tapes of his classes and lectures are particularly
excellent. The passages below are copyright by the author and may NOT be
reproduced elsewhere.
In The Soul of the Sky, Sedgwick writes, "The Galactic
Center's infrared jolt to the energy field naturally induces the release of
past memories that preclude an individual from making progress in life.
Consciousness constipation passes. Often, when an emotional download of healing
data completes, the body sometimes follows with its own symptoms of letting go.
Ranging from shaking, chills and even the elimination system moving into high
gear, verification for the inner evolution appears.
"New emotional experiences may now replace previously
retained ones. The mental barriers to understanding a new idea, receiving
insight or just plain old 'getting it' gracefully yield under this influence.
How is this process stimulated? Several possibilities exist. Good,
old-fashioned meditation does the trick. However, as with so many galactic points,
the meditative process offers so much more when maintaining a grounded quality.
Simply sitting upon the ground, tail bone connected with the Earth does the
trick. Mediation, if not grounded, does not support the
"The antidote to meditation comes through conscious
channeling. Conscious channeling is exactly that: conscious. There's no place
to go, no spirit guide to meet, no specific state of consciousness to achieve.
Naturally, you possess instant access to the download of Divine Insight located
at this specific frequency and direction in space at any time, and in blasts
taking only fractions of a second. You do not even need to go through the added
effort of figuring when the
The GC: Going from Insight to Action
Sedgwick writes: "The
"For an individual with strong
"So the other person got his script about the
subjugation of Inuit Indians in
Destroying Prejudice
"The
"Ultimately, an understanding of consciousness offers
itself to humanity as Pluto reaches to the
"Tolerance exudes from the
"The
Here are a few events from days when the Sun was conjunct
the Galactic Core. Note the themes of tolerance, vast and sweeping changes, and
a big fire.
December 18
# 1865 - Slavery is abolished in the
# 1969 - Capital punishment is ended in the
December 19
# 1946 - Ho Chi Minh attacks the French in
# 1974 - The Altair 8800, the first personal computer, goes
on sale.
# 1998 - The U.S. House of Representatives passes articles
of impeachment against President Bill Clinton over the Lewinsky scandal.
# 2001 - A new world-record high barometric pressure of
1085.6 hPa (32.06 inHg) is set at Tosontsengel,
December 20
# 1999 -
# 1984 -
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